Golf de Lalargue, Golf course and restaurant in Mooslargue, France
Golf de Lalargue is an 18-hole championship course in Mooslargue set across rolling terrain with the Largue River running through parts of the layout. The facility also features a separate 9-hole training course and a restaurant located in the clubhouse.
The course was designed in 1988 by Jean Garaialde and Jeremy Pern as a sporting destination near the Swiss border. Its creation marked the establishment of a modern golf facility in the region.
The clubhouse serves as a social hub where golfers gather after their rounds and participate in organized events. Over time, it has become an important meeting place for the local sporting community.
The facility offers 60 tees at the driving range with 20 covered positions for practice. Equipment rental is available for clubs, trolleys, and carts to make playing the course more convenient.
Water hazards feature throughout both the main course and the training course, creating technical challenges for players. These natural obstacles make each visit a distinct experience regardless of skill level.
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